Dyson Thermal Technologies - Dec 2011

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Dyson Thermal Technologies (or Dyson TT) is a trading name of Dyson Industries Ltd, a member of the Dyson Group PLC.
Dyson was traditionally known as a high quality, high volume refractory manufacturer based in the UK. The result of Dyson's success in this market was investment in Research & Development and the acquisition of other leading ceramics manufacturers.
Dyson's Research & Development facility expanded the manufacturing capabilities of Dyson and this has resulted in the move into niche markets. Products such as our Zirconia Nozzles, and Tin Oxide electrodes offer high performance and outstanding quality.
The acquisitions and amalgamation of Acme Marls, Diamond Refractories, Gimson and Hewitt Refractories has produced one of the world's finest and one of the largest kiln furniture manufacturers, with unparalleled experience, skills and resources.
Unfortunately Dyson's traditional manufacturing process relied heavily on gas fired kilns. With the well-publicised increases in energy costs the plants economic viability could not be maintained, despite the very best efforts of the management and staff alike. However the high performance niche products in Dyson's rich portfolio are still available and are the cornerstone in Dyson's progression.
DysonTT have a wholly owned manufacturing facility in Tianjin, PRC which produces high quality domestic gas fire ceramics and other associated products.

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nice. i have been past here,had a look but security was about. notsure if front offices are still used as lights were on when i went. may have to have another look. cheers.
 
nice. i have been past here,had a look but security was about. notsure if front offices are still used as lights were on when i went. may have to have another look. cheers.

I noticed that the front offices was well locked up but no security to be seen anywhere but plenty of warnings signs, dont thay all.:lol:
 
Nice one, beautiful site well captured, loving the wide stuff! Not seen this one posted before, thanks for sharing!
 
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